





Water runoff is one of those problems that sneaks up on you. It starts as a soft spot in the yard, then a small hole near the foundation, and before long you're dealing with something that's a lot more expensive to fix than gutters would have been. That's exactly the situation this homeowner in Burleson was up against - standing water was eating away at the ground and starting to threaten the foundation.
We came out, assessed the roofline and drainage pattern, and got to work installing 5-inch pebblestone clay gutters around the home. The 5-inch size matters here. Standard gutters can't always keep up with a heavy Texas downpour, especially on a home with multiple rooflines and angles like this one. Going with the larger profile means water moves off the roof and away from the structure efficiently - even when the rain hits hard and fast.
The pebblestone clay color was chosen to blend with the home's brick and stone exterior. A good gutter install shouldn't stick out like a sore thumb, and on a home this sharp-looking, we wanted the finished product to feel like it belonged there. Clean mitered corners, properly pitched runs, and downspouts positioned to carry water well away from the slab.
Foundation repair in North Texas is not cheap. That's the honest reality. Gutters done right are one of the most cost-effective things a homeowner can do to protect what's likely their biggest investment. Controlling where the water goes - and keeping it away from the soil around your foundation - makes a real difference over time.